Got my intercooler in, The seller sent 3inch boots, I was planning on using 2.5 inch pipe. Will it boost slower with 3 inch pipe??
I debated this question for my intercooler too. I'm using a Banks Technicooler for a 94-97 7.3L PSD. It has 3" in/out and is intended to be used with 3" tubing. I have a hard time seeing how the engine could benifit form tubing that is considerably bigger than the outlet of the turbo and bigger than the inlet of the intake horn. The Banks kits for various models seem to stress the fact that they use larger smooth flowing piping for less restriction. This is there claim anyway. ex: 6.0 kit upgrades from 3" piping to 3.5" with the new intercooler being 3.5" in and out. I should do the math on the bigger diameter of pipes.
Let's say that the nessisary piping is 8ft(96") long total. The volume of just the pipng would be:
2.25" = 1.125 x 1.125 x 3.14 x 96 = 382 cubic inches
2.5" = 1.25 x 1.25 x 3.14 x 96 = 471 cubic inches
3" = 1.5 x 1.5 x 3.14 x 96 = 678 cubic inches
Food for thought I guess. About 110 more for 2.25 to 2.5. About 200 more from 2.5 to 3. I have a hard time understanding how it would benifit choking 3" back down to go into the intake horn, unless you had a bigger intake horn. I would think that necking the diameter back down would cause a resriction and be counter productive and out weigh the the benifit of the larger 3" pipe.
I plan on using 2.5 pipe but I would have to build and try 3 to know if there is a noticable difference.
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